Join Members pulling into Membership batch twice

If you select to rejoin a previous joint membership and then change that selection to renew, it adds the joint member to the membership transaction each time that you select something different. ie- you would see the primary member name and then the secondary member would be listed multiple time. The system does not allow you to select the member cards button in the batch to edit the members listed. It just gives you an error that you cannot have the same member on the membership more than once.

Article
Number:100717

Products:

Blackbaud_CRM

This has been resolved. Please download and install the latest Service Pack which contains all fixes from previous patches. If you are running an older version, download and install the latest version and then the patch.

Steps to Duplicate

1. Create two memberships (one should be lapsed and one active) on a constituent ensuring both memberships have multiple members2. Create a new Membership Dues Batch3. Select the constituent from constituent 14. Select the option to rejoin the membership that is lapsed5. Notice in the membership information window at the bottom the additional member is added. This is ok.6. Change the Paying for option from Rejoin to Renew the other membership on the constituent record7. Notice in the membership information window at the bottom the additional member is now listed twice.8. Try to remove one of the duplicate names for additional members by selecting the Dues tab and then Members and Cards9. You will get the following error: Please do not add a constituent more than once to the membership

Environment

Affected ProductBlackbaud CRM

Affected Version4.0

Resolved Version4.0

Resolved Patch/Service PackSP15

Product and Version Notes4.0.158.0

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